Jacqueline Voronov

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Jacqueline Voronov: Attorney with Hall Booth Smith, P.C.

Biography

Jacqueline Voronov is a Partner in the firm’s office in Paramus, New Jersey, and she represents management in a wide variety of employment matters and litigating employment claims before administrative agencies and state and federal courts. Her clients include major hotels, retailers, shipping companies, assisted living facilities/nursing homes, manufacturers, and national fast-food franchisees.

Jacqueline’s litigation experience includes the defense of employers in single and multi-plaintiff actions on claims of wrongful discharge, sexual harassment, race, national origin, gender, disability and age discrimination, breach of contract, family medical leave, failure to accommodate, retaliation, wage/hour laws, and related tort claims. Jacqueline also works with her clients to prepare various employment agreements (including non-compete, confidentiality, independent contractor, and separation agreements). She has extensive experience before various administrative tribunals, including the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), the State Division of Human Rights (SDHR), Division of Civil Rights (DCR), and other state, federal, and local agencies.

In addition, Jacqueline frequently conducts management training for employers on a wide variety of employment law topics, such as:

•EEO/anti-harassment
•employee recruiting and hiring practices
•family and medical leave
•reasonable accommodations for disabilities and religion
•preventing and investigating harassment, discrimination, and whistleblower claims
•wage and hour compliance
•discipline and termination of employees
•privacy in the workplace

Jacqueline is regularly invited to speak nationally on best practices and other employment-related issues. Before joining the firm, she worked for one of the country’s largest law firms, where she defended employers in a wide range of labor and employment matters, including wage and hour class actions under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), claims related to the New York State Human Rights Law (NSHRL), the New Jersey Law Against Discrimination (LAD), the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA), the New Jersey Conscientious Employee Protection Act (CEPA) and Title VII.

Jacqueline was selected for inclusion as a New Jersey Rising Star by Super Lawyers for six consecutive years (2010-2016), which honors the top 2.5% of young lawyers in New Jersey.

Experience

Labor & Employment

Jacqueline defends employers in the full spectrum of labor and employment claims. She has a successful track record in defending clients in wrongful termination, sexual harassment, race, gender, national origin, disability and age discrimination, and other employment matters. She also prepares and defends employment contracts and separation matters, and she has handled numerous labor arbitrations and proceedings before federal, state, and local tribunals.

Recognition

•New Jersey Rising Star, Super Lawyers, 2011-2016

Presentations

Building Your Brand: Networking and Marketing One’s Self
Women in Insurance Leadership; ExecuSummit; March 13-14, 2024
84 Cents on the Dollar: a Slow Path to Progress
Women in Insurance Leadership; ExecuSummit; March 14, 2023
The Turnover Tsunami - Top Tips to Effectively Recruit and Retain Staff in a Disruptive Environment
LeadingAge New Jersey & Delaware Annual Expo; June 1, 2022
The Post-COVID Workplace - ‘Business as Usual’ Looks a Little Different in 2022
Tri-State HRMA Symposium; May 5, 2022

NO JAB, NO JOB! Employer Mandated COVID-19 Vaccinations
Leading Age New Jersey & Delaware Joint Virtual Conference; June 16, 2021
Looking Back, Going Forward: Employment Law Issues that Need to be on Every Employer’s Radar in 2021
Tri-State HRMA’s The New Normal Virtual Conference; May 7, 2021
Family and Medical Leave under the Americans with Disabilities Act
Virtual HR Roundtable for LeadingAge New Jersey & Delaware; January 20, 2021
Top 10 Tips for Employers To Avoid Employee Claims in the Age of COVID-19
LeadingAge New Jersey & Delaware Annual Meeting; October 20, 2020
NY Federal Judge Strikes Down COVID-19 Paid Leave Regulation - What Now?
Virtual HR Roundtable with LeadingAge New Jersey & Delaware; August 19, 2020
Getting Out of The Weeds: An Employer’s Guide to Navigating Marijuana Laws and the Workplace
New Jersey Leading Age Conference; June 12, 2019
How to Prevent #MeToo from Becoming #YouToo
Marcum Construction Summit, 2018

Publications

Everything You Need to Know About the FTC Rule Banning Non-Compete Agreements
Hotel Business Review, June 2024
Immigration Law for Agricultural & Seasonal Workers, with Misty Wilson Borkowski
HBS Litigators Lounge Podcast; May 14, 2024
The FTC Torpedoes Non-Competes
HBS Litigators Lounge Podcast; May 1, 2024
Let the Competition Begin! Everything You Need to Know About the FTC Rule Banning Non-Compete Agreements
HBS Employment Updates Blog; April 25, 2024

Immigration Law for Employers, with Misty Wilson Borkowski
HBS Litigators Lounge Podcast; April 18, 2024
Ending Women’s History Month with a Trailblazing Woman: An Interview with Teresa Tomlinson
HBS Litigators Lounge Podcast; March 26, 2024
Equal Pay Day and the Ongoing Quest for Pay Equity
HBS Litigators Lounge Podcast; March 12, 2024
“Because of Sex” - Looking Back at 60 Years of Gender Discrimination and Title VII
HBS Litigators Lounge Podcast; February 28, 2024
The Legal Tightrope: Navigating Employee Social Media Use in the Workplace
Hotel Business Review, February 2024
Employee or Independent Contractor?: Analyzing New Department of Labor Guidelines
HBS Litigators Lounge Podcast; January 31, 2024
“I Want Sundays Off!” Religious Accommodations in the Workplace
HBS Litigators Lounge Podcast; January 16, 2024
The U.S. Department of Labor has Finalized its New Independent Contractor Rule: Here’s What it Means for Your Business
HBS Employment Updates Blog, January 12, 2024
Likes, Loves, Tweets, and Pics: Social Media in the Workplace
HBS Litigators Lounge Podcast; January 2, 2024
Remote Work, Mandated Returns, and Reasonable Accommodations
HBS Litigators Lounge Podcast; December 19, 2023
Key NLRB Decisions Shaping Labor Relations in 2023
Hotel Business Review, December 2023
When Free Speech Clashes with Anti-Discrimination Laws
Hotel Business Review, October 2023
You’ve Been Warned - What You Need to Know about New Jersey’s Expanded WARN Act
HBS Employment Updates Blog; May 8, 2023
Non-Disparagement & Confidentiality Clauses Are Illegal in Severance Agreements, NLRB Rules
HBS Employment Updates Blog; February 23, 2023
Ten States Sue to Stop The CMS Vaccine Mandate for Healthcare Workers
HBS Employment Updates Blog, November 2021
DOL Publishes Long Overdue COVID Safety Rules For Health Care Settings
HBS Employment Updates Blog, June 2021
Unionization Efforts in the Time of Covid-19
Tampa Bay Business Journal, April 2021
Can Employers Mandate Arbitration of NJLAD Claims? The Monmouth County Superior Court Says Yes
HBS Employment Updates Blog, March 2021
Employer-Mandated Vaccination of the Health Care Workforce to Mitigate the COVID-19 Pandemic
Hall Booth Smith, October 2020
New York Federal Judge Strikes Down Several Key Parts Of COVID-19 Paid Leave Regulation Including The Definition Of ‘Health Care Provider
HBS Employment Updates Blog, August 2020
The Health Care Provider Exemption To Emergency Paid Sick Leave In The Families First Coronavirus Act
HBS Employment Updates Blog, April 2020
What Is Really In Congress’ Emergency Coronavirus Bill? Here’s What You Need To Know
HBS Employment Updates Blog, March 2020
Coronavirus and the Workplace: Fast Facts For Employers
HBS Employment Updates Blog, March 2020
Healthcare Employers’ Title VII Obligations To Prevent And Remedy Harassment And Discrimination Extends To Patients
HBS Employment Updates Blog, November 2019
New Jersey’s Wage Theft Act Just Stiffened Fines And Penalties Against Employers That Don’t Pay Proper Wages - A Lot!
HBS Employment Updates Blog, August 2019
New York Lawmakers Have Passed Stricter Workplace Harassment Laws (Again) Making It Easier To Bring Claims
HBS Employment Updates Blog, June 2019
New Jersey Has Outlawed Confidentiality Provisions In Employment Discrimination Settlements
HBS Employment Updates Blog, April 2019
New Jersey Becomes Tenth State to Provide Workers with Paid Sick Leave
Hall Booth Smith, 2018

In the Press

Litigators Lounge: The Rapidly-Evolving Landscape of Employment Law in 2025

February 19, 2025

In this episode of Litigators Lounge, hosts Jackie Voronov & Shylie Bannon discuss the major shifts in employment law for 2025.

Areas of Practice (8)

  • Arbitration & Mediation
  • Business Litigation
  • Entertainment
  • General Liability
  • Governmental Liability
  • Insurance Coverage
  • Labor & Employment
  • Coronavirus

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
Pennsylvania State University, B.S.
Law School Attended:
New England School of Law, J.D.
Year of First Admission:
2006
Admission:
Connecticut; Massachusetts; New Jersey; New York; U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts; U.S. District Court for District of New Jersey; U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York; U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York; U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit; U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit; U.S. Supreme Court
Memberships:

Memberships

•Bergen County Bar Association
•DRI
•New Jersey State Bar Association
•New York City Association of Insurance Women

ISLN:
157114002

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